Anonyma 100

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexF
FloruitL VIII/E IX
LocationsConstantinople
Textual SourcesVita Macarii Pelecetae, by Sabas (BHG 1003), ed. J. van den Gheyn, "S. Macarii Monasterii Pelecetes Hegumeni, Acta Graeca", Anal. Boll. 16 (1897), pp. 142-163 (hagiography)

Anonyma 100 was the wife (τὴν αὐτοῦ γαμετὴν, τὸ γύναιον) of Paulos 10; shortly after her husband was cured by St Makarios (Makarios 9), she too fell gravely ill at Constantinople; as Anonyma 100 could not travel, Makarios 9 visited her there and cured her; this incident occurred at a time when Tarasios 1 was patriarch of Constantinople: Acta S. Macarii 6, pp. 148-149, and cf. p. 149, line 11 for Tarasios 1. Cf. also Theognostos 17.

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